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a~ <br />needed, pre-designated staging areas, assignment of roles and responsibilities, <br />reporting chain of command, and check-in/check-out procedures. <br />2, Seventy-five percent of MRC licensed nurse volunteers (approximately 30) will attend <br />additional trainings by Mazch 31, 2004. <br />• Provide basic Incident Command System training as described above. <br />Collaborate with the UNC School of Nursing on development of additional training <br />modules such as biologicaUradiation/chemical agents and mass <br />prophylaxis/immunization far bioterrorism events, <br />• Collaborate with UNC School of Nursing and local Area Health Education Center <br />(AIiEC) to provide continuing education credits for nurses who attend MRC training. <br />3, Eighty percent of MRC licensed pharmacists (approximately 8) will attend additional <br />trainings by Mazch 31, 2004. <br />• Provide basic Incident Command System training as described above. <br />• Collaborate with iINC School of Pharmacy, OCHD pharmacists, and Orange County <br />Boazd of Health phannacist member on development of additional training modules <br />such as on-site medication dispensing at emergency shelters, <br />biologicaUradiation/chemical agents and mass prophylaxis/immrmization. <br />Collaborate with ZINC School of Pharmacy and local AHEC to provide continuing <br />education credits for pharmacists who attend MRC training. <br />4. Establish MRC policies and procedures related to volunteer recruitment, orientation, training, <br />deployment, precepting/mentoring, evaluation, and recognition by Mazch 31, 2004. <br />13 <br />